Politics › Re: Lagos Is Part Of Yorubaland - Femi Okunnu by PointB: 11:35am On Nov 10, 2017*. Modified: 11:56am On Nov 10, 2017 |
zenmaster: Please support ONE NIGERIA and reject ethnic bigotry / hate.
cc Leez, PointB I'm tired of telling them bro. [size=18pt] Lagos is No Mans-Land. [/size] It's an eternal gift of God to Nigeria, just like the oil from Niger Delta.Some greedy people are sipping other people's oil, yet they want to claim Lagos for themselves. It's not gonna happen. Lagos belongs to nobody, and to everybody! Anyone bigot who thinks Lagos belongs to him, should eject the rest of us from Lagos. That's the only to assert ownership. Is that not so? |
Politics › Re: Lagos Is Part Of Yorubaland - Femi Okunnu by PointB: 11:13am On Nov 10, 2017 |
Billyonaire: I disagree with Femi Okunnu on this; He is telling us the history of this land that I sit from 1861.
I am a researcher and there is compelling historical evidence pre-1800 that shows that the Portuguese were here long before the British showed up and battled the Portuguese as world power that they were and bullied the Portuguese out of this land.
Mr. Lekki, Mr. Fulo, Mr. Badagry and so many other guys from Portugal I prefer not to mention used this place as a slavehub in the 1500s and 1600s long before the Britons showed up. So, let us tell the history of Lagos, a Portuguese word, in truth. No one is interested in displacing the Yorubas, neither are the Yorubas trying to displace any other people. It is impossible, because even looking at it, Yoruba is not major language spoken in today's Lagos. It is English and Yorubas are not the majority of the tribes in Lagos, it is a cosmo-politan town.
Mr. Lekki, I have been to the village he ruled and use as Slave harbour and he gave instruction to be buried standing after the British stopped his slave merchant business and he refused to go back to Portugal, but his son did come after some years to exhume and cut off his head and take to Portugal.
Like I said, I research these things as I try to be very close to Indegenous people in order to find out the mystery behind attempts by successful leaderships of the world to destroy indigenous people, be it Aborigenes, Tibetans, Biafrans, Oduduwas etc
We must accept the fact that after the Bini people who camp here defeated the Ile Ife fishermen who also come to fish at the oceans and took over and named this place Eko, the Portugese slave merchant when they arrived called it Lagos. It was a free open place. But since the Yorubas dorminated the periphery of the place, it was only the possibility that when Nigiritia or Southern Soudan became Nigeria after amalgation of the diverse protectorates to eliminate the final strong-hold of the portugese, politics was in the hands of the people and the Yorubas were educated enough to migrate from their neighbouring villages to the seat of power from their nearby locale and concentrate in Lagos. If that is how Femi Okunnu come to his conclusion that Yorubas own Lagos, then he is right, but the word should be, that Yorubas were the highest the highest in population at a certain stage in the early days of Lagos and so may have had dorminant interest.
Lagos belongs to anyone who can afford a piece of her, but it is owned by the person that created the land and that person happens to live in every LandLord in this growing town.
Lagos is not a Yoruba State, it belongs to all. No emotion will stop this truth.
I will continue to tell the true story about this town using the true facts available, which I personally investigate as my curiosity drifts from one thing to the other in my continuous probe to becoming the greatest version of myself, God. On point as always! |
Politics › Re: Lagos Is Part Of Yorubaland - Femi Okunnu by PointB: 11:06am On Nov 10, 2017 |
tsdarkside: i already said my own opinion over you major tribes...una no well a tall atalll...
we deltans shouldnt emulate them...they are all too crazy...... When are you going to stop posting that meaningless crappy eyesore of a picture. Does it make any sense to you, cos it doesn't for most people. |
Politics › Re: 2019 Election: Igbos Give Buhari Tough Condition, Want Vice President by PointB: 10:59am On Nov 10, 2017 |
The questions are:
1. Is Buhari running again? 2. Where is he running to this time, Duara? 3. How can we help him pack?
As for the topic, NO RESTRUCTURING, NO ELECTION! |
Fashion › Re: Why Should I Buy "Made In Aba" When I Can Always Enjoy Imported Wears? by PointB: 4:54pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
Alariiwo: If you like relocate to Oba Akinolu's palace, it's not my concern.
The point still remains that nothing will ever make me buy made in Aba goods or those smelling okrika junks you lots carry around Nothing spoil Oga bigot! But we go survive by hook or crook! |
Politics › Re: Botswana Police Ranked Africa's Best, Nigeria At Bottom Of Global Report by PointB: 4:53pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
The only Police we have in Nigeria is the Nigeria Army.
I didn't know they are that poor! |
Fashion › Re: Why Should I Buy "Made In Aba" When I Can Always Enjoy Imported Wears? by PointB: 4:47pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
Alariiwo: As we all know, that particular group of people don't wish other tribes well.
All they know is themselves alone.
So the big question is.. Why should I patronize them when they don't have any factories in my region or contribute immensely to the IGR of my zone.
I believe in quality so I'll stick to my UK, France, Italian etc. wears.
Nobody should come and preach any nonsense here. They want their country, so also will I get mine. So definitely, we'll not have anything in common again. Thanks. Why do you guy like going back and forth. We have been on this matter all day to the point the thread was deleted. Ans, if the opportunities in Aba becomes far and few in between, we will relocate to Lagos. Surely, business can't be that bad in our collective hegemony with the number of people there. And if you won't buy from an Aba man, we won't buy from a Ijebu man! Simple. |
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